Sweetest Decline

BETH ORTON

She weaves secrets in her hair
The whispers are not hers to share.
She's deep as a well.
She's deep as a well.

Another day wastes away,
And my heart sinks with the sun.
A new day's dawning,
And a new day has not yet begun.

So, anyway,
There I was,
Just sitting on your porch
Drinking in the sweetest decline.
The sweetest decline.
Sober mind

What's the use in regrets
They're just things we haven't done yet.
What are regrets?
They're just lessons we haven't learned yet.

Another day draws away,
And my heart sinks with the sun.
It's like catching snow on my tongue.
It's like catching snow on my tongue.

So, anyway,
There I was,
Just sitting on your porch
Drink in the sweetest decline.
The sweetest decline.
Sober mind

What are regrets?
What are regrets?
They're just lessons we haven't learned yet.
It's like catching snow on your tongue.
You can't pin this butterfly down.
Can't pin this butterfly down.

Trivia about the song Sweetest Decline by Beth Orton

On which albums was the song “Sweetest Decline” released by Beth Orton?
Beth Orton released the song on the albums “Central Reservation” in 1999 and “Pass in Time” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Sweetest Decline” by Beth Orton?
The song “Sweetest Decline” by Beth Orton was composed by BETH ORTON.

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